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  1. Latest spoilers, some we've already seen:

    "Bonnie dies but is reunited with Enzo in her world. Hell is destroyed, all those seeking redemption, i.e John, Jenna, etc. go to Bonnie's dimension. Damon compels Elena and Stefan to forgot about him, Caroline, and each other so they can live out their human lives. Caroline works at the school with Alaric, and receives a letter from Klaus (JoMo was in studio for a voice over), multiple sources have said letter leads to a KC endgame. Matt is alive and is married with kids (mentioned, not shown). Damon lives but is all alone at the end. There will be a flashforward of about 3 years. And Katherine is locked in the prison world with Kai."

    Uh, okay.

  2. Still holding out hope for Fathers Bennett, Marcus, and Tomas kicking butt in the finale. If I'm remembering correctly, Simon didn't say anything about anyone killing Bennett. He'd better be alive!

    Loved that moment when Father Tomas walked barged into the Rance house at the end. He's been annoying me all season, so I'm glad he's cut whatsherface loose and is back in the game.

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  3. 23 hours ago, TigerLynx said:

    I forgot, who has Elena's body now?  Did Tyler have it?  Do Matt or Bonnie have it?  If not, Elena is royally screwed.

    Oh I hope (yeah, not really) they spend the second half of the season looking for Elena's body. It could be what brings them all together. Good old, not quite dead Elena. Maybe Bonnie will get her powers back just so she can locate the body. 

  4. 3 hours ago, ElectricBoogaloo said:

    Damon has his flaws but the fact that he agreed to sacrifice himself in order to save the twins, even with his humanity switch off, tells me that there is still some good left in him, no matter how tiny.

    Did he sacrifice himself to save them? It seemed to me that this was just one more tactic in his avoid hell at all costs strategy. 

    I don't quite understand what we're supposed to make of Damon. He gets a glimpse of hell and decides he doesn't want any of that, so he willingly goes along with being Sybil's puppet. Oh, and turns off his humanity so he doesn't have to care. So are we supposed to be thinking "Poor Damon" because he's doing what he's told and so nothing is his fault? Or "Screw Damon" because he chose to have it that way and didn't put up a fight? They show us that Enzo fought back as best he could, but then go on and on about it being easier (but not easy) for him to do because of his past experiences. So if you're in the "Poor Damon" camp, then maybe you're thinking he never really had a chance anyway. But if you're in the "Screw Damon" camp, then maybe you're thinking he should have at least tried to resist. I'm pretty sure the show wants us to be thinking "Poor Damon," but that doesn't work for me at this point in the show. This is assuming I'm understanding everything correctly. Which is a pretty big assumption because this season is a mess and all over the place in its characterization.

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  5. Oh no! Damon is dead! Yawn.

    And we still aren't rid of these freaking sirens?! Sigh.

    And over here we have Bonnie and Enzo crying and declaring their undying love for one another because we've haven't seen that at all this season.

    I did enjoy Matt being a good influence and getting Alaric to stake Damon. Should have let him keep punching for a bit longer though, Matt!

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  6. 7 minutes ago, yellowfred said:

    I think, if I hadn't already been unenthused abeout the prospect of Kara and Mon-El getting together, that kiss would have gotten me there.  It made me wish that I'd watched a lower def version so that I wouldn't have to see that trail of spittle between their mouths quite so clearly.  I'm pretty sure that he's pretending not to remember the kiss because he realizes that it was awful and should never happen again, but he wanted to save face.

     

    Yeah, that spit trail was pretty gross. The whole kiss scene was just weird. No thanks, show.

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  7. 2 minutes ago, thuganomics85 said:

    It was obvious that Mon-El was never going to die, so that was a waste.  And, of course, it leads to him finally kissing her, but not remembering due to his condition.  

    Oh. I totally thought Mon-El remembered and was just pretending he didn't. I think it was that look he gave her as she was walking away. Or maybe he was just constipated.

    I only watched this episode for the crossover, which ended up being .68 seconds. Nothing I saw makes me want to pick up watching this show again.

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  8. I'm wondering what they heck they're going to do with Bonnie and Enzo if they don't manage to get themselves killed. Everyone else seems to be under the impression that Bonnie's going to die of old age so Elena can come back. Is Bonnie cool with that at this point? Is Enzo? I think I remember Bonnie saying Enzo was stuck with her "forever." I don't remember enough about the stupid curse to know if Bonnie can just become a vampire so Elena will still wake up. 

  9. Matt! Glad he's back. He used to annoy me, but his relative normalcy and WTF approach to the goings-on in Mystic Falls are refreshing. 

    I hope Georgie stays dead. I can't deal with the voice or the awkward flirtation with Alaric any longer. 

    I wonder how long they're going to drag out this siren/Arcadius (sp?) thing? It was bad enough when there was just one siren. And now there are two and a vengeful psychic? Ok.

  10. 23 hours ago, Cattitude said:

    I'm over everyone guilting Stefan about choosing his brother. It makes sense Bonnie would choose Enzo just as much as it makes sense Stefan would choose his brother. The kicker is Stefan would probably choose Damon over Caroline while Damon would always choose Elena over even Stefan. If people would to bag on Damon for something THAT is the thing to do.

    While Bonnie's choice was not particularly interesting, I would love to see how Stefan would choose at this point if it were down to Damon or Caroline. 

  11. 1 hour ago, TigerLynx said:

    I don't know if the show would end this way, probably not, but I was wondering if everyone writing in the journals was going to be because when Elena wakes up, everyone, not just Bonnie has died.  All the vampires, Alaric, etc. died before Bonnie, and years later when Bonnie finally dies, she has entrusted the journals and Elena's coffin to Caroline's twin girls.

    I don't understand why the Siren just has to have Damon and Enzo either.

    Yeah, it never made sense to me why they all think Bonnie will live to 80 or whatever and that everyone else will be there to greet Elena after Bon Bon kicks the bucket. At the rate they're going, there's no way it'd be realistic for all of the vampires to be there when Elena wakes up. I kinda hope a couple of main characters are killed off this season, but it seems unlikely.

  12. Caroline/Stefan and Alaric/WhateverThatIntern'sNameIs are kinda ruining this show for me right now. Way too much time spent on them. It's a shame because I like Stefan's scenes with pretty much everyone but Caroline. I'm also hoping that we don't see that flashback of Elena and Damon meeting ever again. Over it!

    I know we're only 2 episodes in, but it already feels like the show is just treading water. 

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  13. 1 minute ago, WatchrTina said:

    But I love that they foreshadowed this last episode when she refused to promise Jon that she would not bring him back every time he died.  Burning a young girl was reason enough to divest himself of her services but he was already looking for a reason to send her packing so, win-win.

    That was definitely a 'you done f'ed up now!' moment. Come on, Mel. You don't announce to someone that he's not the boss of you and then get to think he's going to choose to keep you around after hearing that your crap interpretations got a little girl killed. Why on earth would you keep a loose cannon like her around? Jon's not that dumb.

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  14. I loved the scene between Jon, Davos, and Mel. I think exiling Mel was absolutely the best thing to do it. It set up a nice contrast to Tyrion's more 'any means necessary' approach to red priestesses for politics' sake. Jon chose not to go that route and I think, all things considered, it was the right choice.

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